Dear Stata Community:
I am using a large nationally representative dataset where data is nested (children within schools within districts, etc.) and where populations (Asian and Native American children) were oversampled to attain a large enough sample size for these groups. As a result, for statistical analysis, I need to weight the sample using the .svyset command. My question is, when reporting the sample means and SD's for descriptive purposes only, do I report the weighted or unweighted numbers?
Many thanks,
Pat
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